The 2021 BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) barrier draw was conducted at Sha Tin Racecourse today (Thursday, 18 March) and trainer John Size indicated his approval with where his trio – Excellent Proposal, Lucky Express and Silver Express – will jump from in Hong Kong’s most prestigious and sought-after race at Sha Tin this Sunday (21 March).
Chasing his fourth win in the HK$24 million contest, Size, an 11-time champion trainer in Hong Kong, doesn’t envisage any changes to the tactics regarding his three following this morning’s barrier draw.
Excellent Proposal, the Hong Kong Classic Mile winner, will set off from gate eight in his bid to book-end the Four-Year-Old Classic Series.
“It’s the middle of the field but I think from there he’ll probably go back to his normal position, which is worse than midfield – hopefully he can get closer to the inside from there and he should get a reasonable run from that draw,” Size said.
The gifted chestnut is a four-time winner in his new home after arriving from Australia in February last year, and his most recent run returned a close-up fourth in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) behind Healthy Happy who dictated proceedings from the front.
“He seems in pretty good shape, he’s done pretty well at home, he’s sound, he’s healthy and his trial was quite normal for him – he looked good, so I think he’s in good shape,” Size said.
Excellent Proposal finishes fourth in the Hong Kong Classic Cup.
Blake Shinn who partnered the Exceed And Excel gelding to victory in the Hong Kong Classic Mile is again in the plate this weekend.
“I’m pretty comfortable with barrier eight, it’s a middle of the line draw, he’ll have all the main chances around us – I’m happy,” Shinn said.
Size’s previous three wins in the race came with Fay Fay (2012), Luger (2015) and Ping Hai Star (2018), all exactly three years apart.
“He’s (Excellent Proposal) by Exceed And Excel so he wouldn’t normally be a horse that you would pick to be a stayer but this particular race depends on the circumstances and sometimes horses that don’t look like stayers can run in the money,” the handler said.
Lucky Express, who finished second in the Hong Kong Classic Mile to Excellent Proposal, will set off beside him in gate nine among the 14-runner field.
The Toronado gelding endured an interrupted run in the second leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series and didn’t appear to be fully tested over the nine furlongs that day.
“He looked like he had a beautiful run around to the top of the straight and then he was held up for some time in the run home, so we didn’t get a look at him that day and it’s hard to tell where exactly he would have finished but it would be fair to say he probably could have finished a bit closer,” Size said.
Frenchman Antoine Hamelin pairs with the galloper who is a one-time winner in Hong Kong for his new connections. The four-year-old was a two-time winner in Australia prior to export over 1000m and 1200m respectively from three starts.